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        <title><![CDATA[East Hampton board petitions Gov. Cuomo to halt resort re-openings]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">East Hampton board petitions Gov. Cuomo to halt resort re-openings</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hamptons citizens fear that summer tourists will bring more cases of <strong>COVID-19</strong> out east as hotels plan to open for the summer.</p><p><strong>Sceney hotels Gurney’s</strong> and Montauk Beach House, among others, plan to open with new policies. But on Thursday, the Town of East Hampton’s board wrote a letter — parts of which have been seen by Page Six — to Gov. Andrew Cuomo asking him to prohibit the opening of hotels and resorts until New York is further into <strong>the recovery process.</strong></p><p>“A summertime influx of people into our area has the potential to cause renewed outbreaks,” says the letter. “We are hearing pleas from our residents to take action to protect them … We fear that adding hotel and motel visitors to the mix will simply overwhelm our town, creating an untenable, and avoidable, surge in the ongoing public health crisis.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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